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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
Re: Shocker for a Bushy...or other marker?????

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Posted by Stylez on August 26, 2002 at 01:24:32:

In Reply to: Re: Shocker for a Bushy...or other marker????? posted by Zack on August 25, 2002 at 20:42:15:

if its got fancy anno i dont think he wants it, hes a scenario guy and wants a sneaky gun, all black in my opinion.

Im personally looking at a GZ timmy, but im a speedball tourney kinda boy (actually im hopin to win a cobra mamba ir3, but cant plan on it). I think you should just grab up on an impulse, its basically a smaller shocker, and id shoot an impulse over a bushmaster anyday. Smoother action, i feel the impulse is much easier to get nice rates of fire and i was pretty impressed with its accuracy (i shot it much better than ive shot angels). But those are just ideas, you could also get a cocker, one of those scenario paintball guns that look like real guns, plenty of options.



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